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Literally, a blatant, presumably intentional misspelling of the improperly plural adverb form of cool, coolly.
1. Like being cool, only more so. 2. Used as adj.; cool, only more so. 3. n. An oriental ethnic group; reknown in the western U.S. for working in near-slavery conditions to do the hard part of building the first trans-continental railroad. 4. n. An offensive racial, (see race), slur against oriental people. 1. No known example of usage.
2-3. After the coolies finished the project, it must have been real coolies to have a trans-continental railroad. 4. I doubt they ever let the coolies ride on it. |
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a derogatory word that was used in the early 1800s for chinese laborers Denis Kearney called the Chinese coolies
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cigarettes dipped in cocaine so were were doing some coolies yesterday, and you know...i blew a midget through a glory hole in the basement
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A cooler way to express the coolness of an object or situation oh man, that car is so coolies
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Very cool, and kind of cute The viking kittens at rathergood can only eb described as 'coolies.'
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cans of beer lets go grab a couple coolies and chill out
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A way for tools to describe Coors beer. Yo brosef coolies will be flowing next game day!
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